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allows europe to be so peaceful because the u.s. is acting as -- europe could not have created this without the american global guard but on the other hand the u.s. couldn't be the global cop without your being so peaceful. if europe european government is behaving like it in the 1910s we would have competed with arms races. so the two need each other and i guess i would would say a logical commendation of the story i tell in this book if it gets to a happy ending but do we get to a point where organizations like the e.u. no longer need organizations like the u.s. to be the global cop. in other words it's a self-regulating world of some kind and i do talk a little bit at the end of the book of possible ways we might get there. but i think this puts a finger on the core issues here. >> you see a parallel between the fall of the roman empire in the three hundreds and four hundreds where the local italians of romans joined the legions and the germans fight and this country where 98% of everybody in this country, everybody's child and g
allows europe to be so peaceful because the u.s. is acting as -- europe could not have created this without the american global guard but on the other hand the u.s. couldn't be the global cop without your being so peaceful. if europe european government is behaving like it in the 1910s we would have competed with arms races. so the two need each other and i guess i would would say a logical commendation of the story i tell in this book if it gets to a happy ending but do we get to a point where...
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. >> when people say that kind of development that happened in europe and asia can't happen here, we just plain disagree. it's already happening. you are shaping it for yourselves. we want to share in your effort and help to provide and drive for assured prosperity. >> after speaking in ethiopia, secretary kerry moved on to congo. he will meet to discuss security gains against rebel groups. tomorrow for our regular week ahead segment, we will take a look at the fighting in south sudan that has displaced around a million people. >> will be at 8:30 p.m. eastern, 5:30 pacific. south africa will hold its general election this week. it is the first time that those born after the end of apartheid will be able to vote nationally. the economy is proving to be a major issue. tanya paige has more from johannesburg. >> the blue of the democratic alliance filled the hall like a riding tied. although it's more popular than ever, it's small tom paired to the africa national congress. it's south africa's biggest opposition party. >> if our government was doing its work properly, south africa would
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there is a madman who has had plastic surgery annexing small countries in eastern europe. what the hell is bruce jenner doing in crimea? do they get that show their? making a bigu are mistake with putin. you have to show a guy like that that you are just as crazy as he is. he invades crimea, you invade cancun. russia takes back ukraine, america takes back texas. something to think about. [laughter] the new director of the secret service is here tonight. leadership, secret service agents can longer thatrt with prostitutes are too drunk to make it to the program. [laughter] i am sure she loves that. the director of national intelligence, james clapper, is here. put a face to the mysterious voice clearing its throat on the other end of the phone. that was weird. i have been watching a lot of cable news. i am a big fan of that lesbian on ms nbc. yeah, ms nbc is a confusing place. al sharpton is there skinny guy. [laughter] cnn is desperately searching for something they have been missing for months -- their dignity. totally. [laughter] this point, cnn is like the radio shack i
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a spokesman for the organization of safety and cooperation in europe. thank you for joining us. the condition of your colleagues who were released today, were any of them hurt? >> hi don. thank you for asking. of course, we are delighted that they are free and they are fine. they are actually on their way to their home country as we special. the osce played a important role in talking to their captors in seven days under very difficult conditions. we were able to receive them today and bring them back here and now they are on their way home. so very tlitdelighted they are now. >> who let them go and did the separatists make any demands? >> our understanding it was an unconditional release. we know we had quite an intense series of talks over the past few days. sometimes those talks lasted for hours but it was quite a sudden release. we started getting word of it maybe about 24 hours ago is that they are free and healthy. >> will the osce advise retaliation against these hostage takers? >> no. i mean, our main role here is to work towards deescalation. the way we do that is by re
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recently, what the cia did as part of this program to detainees and black sites, you know, across eastern europe and in thailand. and it seems that the government, the u.s. government, just can't escape its past. >> karen, by not escaping its past, does it continue it's former actions? >> well, i don't know if it continues its former actions, but it leaves open the possibility of continuing those actions, largely because the people who designed and implemented these policies -- and abu ghraib was only a very small part of the larger issue of a concerted torture policy. but the people who implemented and designed this have not been brought to justice, have not been held accountable in any way, have not been exposed for the most part to the public. therefore, it seems like a viable, non-punishable, however illegal, policy that went forward. and so, that's what we lived with in terms of the future of abu ghraib. >> we are talking about some current amnesia here kenneth says, unfortunately, none of my students have the slightest clue about the tragic legacy of abu ghraib. he calls it igen amnesia. y
recently, what the cia did as part of this program to detainees and black sites, you know, across eastern europe and in thailand. and it seems that the government, the u.s. government, just can't escape its past. >> karen, by not escaping its past, does it continue it's former actions? >> well, i don't know if it continues its former actions, but it leaves open the possibility of continuing those actions, largely because the people who designed and implemented these policies -- and...
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we will stand for europe the white europe. the traditional europe. for the free nation europe right that's clear it's a nation was what do you think about the situation in the country is it good or bad it's awful first they drove a wedge between us in our russian brothers. yang. as for me i'm neither going to travel to russia nor to anywhere else i want to live in a desert i want everything to be fine. i want us to be friends with russia the west is not for us you know this union what's happening in our country it's a nightmare how do survive in prisons my salary is ninety two dollars per month we can get by gas prices are now about to spike by seventy three percent received the prices for menses at the ready bid were. by sixty percent it's terrible really terrible. it's and wishing we've been waiting for the geneva agreements we got them and we're very grateful to russia for them because we understand well that the so-called interim government as well as the right. party and some other nazi groups never meant to fulfill the obligations i'm not going
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hard to allow it to me that we have more people to flee it's going to lunch and online retailers in europe and north america. companies are increasing in canmore social media likes will result in the best links for attention. for more sales one thousand likes accustomed to your ex the employees have to put a lot of time to get them. any tickets to sell out in tenth grade when he's eyeing me when i'm thirty the employees in sixty years on a working two shifts for a run of taking six days a week a limited period that's missing is a totally normal job. i have no qualms about it it has clients in need and that my mom assures us and especially unpleasant example above. russian businessman to get into politics. we just hit me. he did over four hundred and ten and lights you sometimes interest against a comment the promise of quick cash is leading to the company's consultants. there are five thousand in chips and teaching computer science and humanity. most of us to show the job market. did they wanted posters cds next to him for getting caught. these computer science students or mid twenties. i'
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these three studies, one from the united states and two from europe, published back to back-to-back in the new england journal showed that bone marrow transplant was more harmful than standard care and within three months of the publication of these three articles, 210 bone marrow transplant centers in the united states for breast cancer all closed. 65,000 american women had been transplanted in the 1990s. all of this was done and this industry had been created without a clinical trial to actually show bone marrow transplant for breast cancer saved lives. let's go closer to something that happened even today. i actually was talking to a patient, wonderful man who lives in ohio who called me up because of my concerns about prostate cancer screening. his story was that his wife encouraged him to go to this screening being offered by the local hospital and he went to the screening that was held in a mall. he got a letter a week later saying his test was -- suggested he go to this particular doctor and this particular doctor had all these men have had gone the same letter in his office and
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>> president obama in this crisis in europe is pushing, but he has a powerful restraining force in angela merkel who not only speaks for germany, the fourth largest economy in the world, the dominant economy in europe. but she is a powerful restraining force, but however, germany is something of a giant switzerland. it is not a big military power. it is not interventionist. it is antisanctions. it does not want a conflict over ukraine or crimea. she has been a tremendous restraining force and the only way she is going to be brought around to support real serious sanctions on russia is if vladimir putin makes a grave mistake and sends his army across that border, in which case, barack obama will be calling the shots. >> eleanor. >> in the press conference that merkel and president obama had on friday, the president went through all the sectors of the economy where they would be calling for sanctions. he left out oil and gas. and when chancellor merkelout t of the 28 european union countries are totally dependent on gas coming through the ukraine. so, she clearly is going to put the brake o
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forces deployed in europe are positioned strategically. allow to sell the more american natural gas. these steps could convince putin and his supporters but the costs of their illegal action outweigh the benefits and we hope the our, -- our- democratic colleagues will join us to make this a bipartisan effort. of course, the international challenges to our prosperity will not end with ukraine. after a decade of conflict abroad we're anxious to conflict -- to focus on home. everruth is now more than before a crisis halfway around the world can have a bigger impact on our pocket books than some crisis halfway across town. other nations will also and if it from freedom and must be willing to help. but only america can lead the supper. to meyou for listening today. and may god bless all of you and may god always bless our country. >> a recent new york times magazine story found that only one prosecution relating to the 20 oh eight financial crisis led to a conviction and jail time. we spoke to the author of that article on this morning's "washi
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guernsey was also very active in their own version of the campaign that took place all over europe where che's for victory were chalked in solid piece of ground. i interviewed in 2003 and 2004 my buddy. he passed away in 2006 and this is alpha as a young man. alpha alpha and one of his mates made thee for victory brooches out of english coins where king george's head seems to rise transiently out of the thee and guernsey people would wear these brooches inside the lapels of their coats so that they could flash them to other guernsey people in the streets right under the germans noses. now with that overview i want to tell two quick stories of the former persistence used in guernsey and one that i think is very often overlooked. it's the ancient concept of hargeisa. in its english translation that comes out as free speech or fearless speech. in part he's a speaker values over safety and views oppositional speech is a duty to the larger community. they exercise of party should demand the courage to speak in spite of some danger. the germans knew the danger to them if oppositional speech an
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ok we will stand for europe the white europe the traditional europe for the free nation europe. they should be arresting all those terrorists in kiev instead all of the presidential candidates the military junta the nazis who gave orders to kill their own people just because their culture and their views are different i. i i i i. we will slavs we have to live in peace with brothers we shouldn't fight each other one people. will bring this. against him two minutes past midnight now breaking news you can see if you scream to the minute something's happening in. ukraine to marry up or let's get a live update on that cross to paula slater to get all the latest and more broadly as well the situation that sadly appears to be deteriorating in eastern ukraine tonight bring us up to speed this is i just happened in the last few minutes we've got this news wires what we know about what's happening in. well kevin as you say the news is coming in fast and furious what we know is happening in the city of mario pull is that the army has reached the city center they have been firing warning sh
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terret, barcelona spain more from europe a bit later on. now back to sammie. >> thanks. three children are among those killed in the blaze at a fireworks factory in india. several others are injured. the government said it will compensate victims of the fire. now a ferry has capsized in bangladesh's south. at least four bodies have been recovered from the river where the boat sank. witnesses say around 50 passengers were on board. around 30 of them managed to swim ashore but several others are still missing. >>> electric rickshaws are gaining popularity. ays's jameel explains some in new delhi think they are more trouble than they are worth. >> they have become a common site, fully electric, they offer what's being called an environmentally friendly alternative. people take them after their metro ride and they compete against cycle rickshaws and those powered by natural gas. >> mohammed made the switch last year. >> passengers prefer these because they travel faster. pedalling, you can only take two people and it takes longer. they are late sometimes. >> not everyone is
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some forty thousand critically ill people in europe currently waiting for a new kidney patients have to wait sixty centimeters on the fritz. the organs of deceased patients are in high demand but the number of people carrying will continue to cause it is quite low and kidney donations from living people on strictly regulated in most european countries to prevent abuse and danny for example patients can only receive coupons from them and that it's all from close friends. it's an entirely different situation in britain. i'm pretty healthy person can read just as a potential ten. since two thousand and six the number of volunteers has been steadily on the rides the eye the steam soon she will use two has died in july. if all goes well. his son will be accepted at the music consists of a tree. life has been good to him. his apartment in the prestigious architectural fun. children whose health was holding on i've been privileged to want to give back something that is the suitability of the treaty and in truth me and this is such a life changing thing for somebody you knew you were giving
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has succeeded in doing is using military force to change international boundaries on the continent of europe. and if the europeans don't realize it, that puts them in considerable jeopardy. the european union is still on very shaky foundations when it comes to the monetary union, political tensions are rising. and putin is taking advantage of them. i think this is a very bad time for the western alliances. >> right. and historically, we have seen this happen in the past, going back to world war ii, beginning stages of that. let's go further. what does the united states have to do to show american leadership and intervene in this difficult situation in ukraine and russia? >> well, i think you've got to do two things. number one, you've got to turn up the cost to russia of this belligerent policy its pursuing. if the europeans are serious about wanting peace and stability on the european continent, they've got to risk economic harm to themselves in order to inflict more pain on russia. so, for example, sectoral-wide sanctions, barring russian institutions from might dealings with western finan
has succeeded in doing is using military force to change international boundaries on the continent of europe. and if the europeans don't realize it, that puts them in considerable jeopardy. the european union is still on very shaky foundations when it comes to the monetary union, political tensions are rising. and putin is taking advantage of them. i think this is a very bad time for the western alliances. >> right. and historically, we have seen this happen in the past, going back to...
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weapons as it we so in my scenario in this general nuclear exchange shorter-range weapons obliterate europe. it is caught in a crossfire. the united states is hit by several dozen weapons but 10% of the population is killed and that is horrific but is survival. the soviet union is had by so many weapons that about two thirds of the population is killed and the soviet union is obliterated. i think there are people who ask what if because they like to play parlor games. which is okay, that is fun but it is not a historians to this serious historical inquiry. i'm interested in serious historical inquiry asking what if where the term used in the history class is counterfactual questions and counterfactual questions asked in a narrow enough scope can't illustrate the consequences of the past so much more effectively and it can help us live in the right lessons from historical events. i am not one that would overdo the lessons that history teaches us but on the other hand when you look at foreign affairs, military affairs, diplomatic affairs, economic affairs, at history is our experience, our gu
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what happens in ukraine is far more important to russia and to europe than it is, you know, to the united states. the president has been able to inflick some costs on putin. the markets have inflicted some costs on russia. obviously, first and foremost, up to vladimir putin how far this goes. >> you wrote that angela merkel, chancellor merkel, is the one who maybe has the most influence in this whole crisis, because of the relationship with president putin. what is that relationship? >> well, i mean, let's say it, you know, vladimir putin has the greatest influence here but merkel is probably in the best position among western leaders, you know, to talk to him, to communicate to him, and try to convince him to deescalate. obviously her words in the last couple of days talking to putin directly and her comments yesterday about the importance of getting the osce team released, you know, we see that that gesture today, obviously, we still see a dire situation that represents a serious threa. obviously, the conditions for that election are very, very difficult. >> we just heard the clip from
what happens in ukraine is far more important to russia and to europe than it is, you know, to the united states. the president has been able to inflick some costs on putin. the markets have inflicted some costs on russia. obviously, first and foremost, up to vladimir putin how far this goes. >> you wrote that angela merkel, chancellor merkel, is the one who maybe has the most influence in this whole crisis, because of the relationship with president putin. what is that relationship?...
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could a miscalculation end up in real war in europe? that's this time on "inside story." joining us for that conversation from new york, david speedy, director of the programme on u.s. global engagement at the carnegie council for ethics, and a professor from kiev, who teaches science at the national kiev academy. and george, director of the atlantic council's n.a.t.o. source. let me start with you david. watching the event as they have unfolded, what is russia up to? what are the near-term objectives. what is it trying to accomplish. >> i think what it's trying to accomplish are the interests and proper representation of the east, people of eastern ukraine. this is one of the situations that could have been avoided. russia has said not just under vladimir putin, but since the fall of the soviet union, russia has been concerned about the fate of 20 million russians, who find themselves outside the russian federation following the fall of the soviet union. and i think that - for reasons i can elaborate later, i do not believe russia has knit interest in annexing eastern uk
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can put up we will stand for europe the white europe the traditional europe for the free nation europe. we should be arresting all those terrorists instead all of the presidential candidates the military the nazis who gave orders to kill their own people just because their culture and their views are different i. will say we have to live in peace with brothers we shouldn't fight each other we are one people who will bring this. interview. tonight the ukrainian unrest spirals out of control in the southern city of odessa with dozens of killed in the need for. fact. it is fire bomb antigovernment protesters in a barricaded building. moscow blames kiev for condoning the crimes conducted by radicals in the desert as russia's leader warns the protesters in the east now unlikely to disarm. gunfire an armored vehicles elsewhere in the region as the army advances against is said in the city of kramatorsk. west announces the deaths in odessa but some politicians put all the blame on the victims. over again even if you just joined us this is r.t. international money kevin oh it's just after nine
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you know, i how ubiquitous in american and western schools is the world atlas and learning about europe and africa and south america and all of that. they're taught about china, japan, the u.s., and, you know, south korea and russia, and that's pretty much it. so it's absolutely pervasive, their attempts to control the minds of the populace. >> yeah. you mentioned earlier something along the lines of this is like a secularized divine right of kings scenario where everything as the regime claims becomes gospel, and reality almost bends toward those claims. like it's not what you're seeing. there's a story in the book about the finish i'm sorry if i pronounce it incorrectly, but the mountain -- >> mount pektu. they always have the sing-songy thing. >> this is the mountain that's the greatest pride of any north korean -- >> right, any korean. >> right. because they don't consider it to be north korea. >> right. it's the ancestral home of all the korean people. >> right. and there's a story where kim jung-il asked a question of his advisers about what's the highest mountain in the world, an
you know, i how ubiquitous in american and western schools is the world atlas and learning about europe and africa and south america and all of that. they're taught about china, japan, the u.s., and, you know, south korea and russia, and that's pretty much it. so it's absolutely pervasive, their attempts to control the minds of the populace. >> yeah. you mentioned earlier something along the lines of this is like a secularized divine right of kings scenario where everything as the regime...
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all are from member states of the organization for security and cooperation in europe although they are not on an official osce mission. only or mostly following the situation in ukraine and will be reviewed the latest news throughout the day here on here and also on the second time. the ira i want anything to do if you don't buy that picture and all i've got it. with that the chair all by them. you need the mayan indians the show. as part of the same cloth as his father. it's a totally powerful in control we are. in fact they have been fully in charge. i do the road the doors. stories you can do. changing the world likes. picture. i don't the eye. watching our team and a national ad for maths camp. now more than two thousand people are confirmed to have died of massive landslide in north east of dancing that according to the governor of the province the side of the mountain collapsed on friday morning as people were covering belongings from an illegal plants like hundreds of homes were destroyed by landslides that were triggered by torrential rains and the united nations says the focus
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transparent rules for a while, but now, it was time to revise the post-cold war order in the east of europe. that leads the question, how far does he sphwoand go? i'm not sure he -- intend to go? i'm not sure he knows himself. that's when the united states and the european union everyone stands up and demonstrates the limits that are there, to stop the smash and grab dhaiforts he is involved in. >> pro-russian forces are keeping the organization for security in europe a hostage, sweden, russia, a cbs news crew was detained, one member of the group was beaten. even though president obama and angela merkel threatened more sanctions, three both seemed reluctant to impose them. is the eu and the united states are they taking strong enough action? >> i think sanctions are coming and i think sanctions will have an effect. although i think sanction he in themselves only work over the long term. what's happening is the russian economy is going otake a substantial beating less from the sanction he than from mr. putin himself. if there's one thing that investors want is predictability. mr. putin has
transparent rules for a while, but now, it was time to revise the post-cold war order in the east of europe. that leads the question, how far does he sphwoand go? i'm not sure he -- intend to go? i'm not sure he knows himself. that's when the united states and the european union everyone stands up and demonstrates the limits that are there, to stop the smash and grab dhaiforts he is involved in. >> pro-russian forces are keeping the organization for security in europe a hostage, sweden,...
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it's been a long fought for campaign which was won here in europe point december twenty thirteen and senate voted to approve a law has marked my room on appeal the dtp which will be signed by the mystics on monday table create the legal marijuana market to the peggy lee to find a couple minutes i suppose the stands at less than one year still appears on the general land to purchase up to ten grams two weeks. it's the unique experiment into regulation in goodbye to drug trafficking six yielded the little yellow one easily analyzed and learn what we are entering into the lock on the team trucks the work morning. you can slightly change the mind doing the same thing i've seen most of the global it comes is a critical time in as many cats taking his reputation and compete in the drug traffickers the government insist they're not there to create a pot smokers paradise notably silent about the people who are not on the distribution chain in pieces or using without licenses. well i made more than forty grams of cannabis this is considered an often hostile consumption and it will be punished
it's been a long fought for campaign which was won here in europe point december twenty thirteen and senate voted to approve a law has marked my room on appeal the dtp which will be signed by the mystics on monday table create the legal marijuana market to the peggy lee to find a couple minutes i suppose the stands at less than one year still appears on the general land to purchase up to ten grams two weeks. it's the unique experiment into regulation in goodbye to drug trafficking six yielded...
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the germans, like the rest of europe, care about stability in the heart of europe and ukraine is in the heart of europe, and the germans don't want to see violence, they don't want to see invasions, they don't want to see violations of sovereignty, of cross border military action. this is not in the german and european interest. the germans have a great opportunity to put pressure on the russians to change their behavior. >> and what in your view can or should the u.s. do at this juncture, what more can the u.s. do in an influential way, if possible? >> two things they can do, we can do. we can provide additional defensive equipment, supplies to the ukrainians as they act as they are now to reassert control, law and order, in their southeast. we can provide the communications equipment, the mobility, the trucks that they need in order to have that effect of settling down that part of the country in preparation for the elections, as you've talked about earlier. but the second thing we can do is put on very harsh sanctions now, not wait for three weeks, to demonstrate to the russians that
the germans, like the rest of europe, care about stability in the heart of europe and ukraine is in the heart of europe, and the germans don't want to see violence, they don't want to see invasions, they don't want to see violations of sovereignty, of cross border military action. this is not in the german and european interest. the germans have a great opportunity to put pressure on the russians to change their behavior. >> and what in your view can or should the u.s. do at this...
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were in your 60s, you took all that equity out of your home and downsize and use the cash to travel to europe or spend on your kids and pay off the house, and buy a smaller one. that's pretty much drying up right now, because the demand and the move up market is dying. all of those people like me, who thought they were going to get a nice chunk of equity out of your house, you will be lucky to break even. the problem, less spending by the baby boomers and it will hurt the economy, and they saw the home as our investment and our stock market, and less money to go around. >> but we had the bubble in the market, and now don't we need the bust? >> yes, and the bubble was created exactly -- in 1995, that's where 64% of home ownership where we are right now, and you had clinton to increase homeowner ship up to 70%, and then you had barney frank saying let's roll the dice on mortgages and that created the entire housing dilemma and recession, and there's a reason the home ownership rate should stay 64 to 65% in america. getting back to the average is a good thing. >> jessica, quickly? >> well, i am
were in your 60s, you took all that equity out of your home and downsize and use the cash to travel to europe or spend on your kids and pay off the house, and buy a smaller one. that's pretty much drying up right now, because the demand and the move up market is dying. all of those people like me, who thought they were going to get a nice chunk of equity out of your house, you will be lucky to break even. the problem, less spending by the baby boomers and it will hurt the economy, and they saw...
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operation in europe has been released in the ukraine seven observers and the decree assistants were held were the for the week. calling on residents for the city during, a week of violence between government supporters and opponents. these 42 people are falling clash and friday pickup or and officials took shelter in a building that was then reportedly firebombed. seles slowly but surely getting clear. but about what temperatures were expecting into the afternoon when i returned [♪] ♪ well i love a rainy night.♪ ♪ i love a rainy night ♪ i love to hear the thunder, watch the lightning ♪ ♪ when it lights up the sky. ♪ ♪ you know it makes me feel good. ♪ ♪ 'cause i love a rainy night.♪ yoplait with flavors the whole family will love. it is so good for a night in. this for spending your saturday with us. as writing up the brunch perhaps the morning drug is thought to what their temperatures in the '50s from the entire bay area we were dealing with overcast conditions even some drizzle along the coastline but slowly and surely those cost-cutting to park. little more wa
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migrated to some countries in europe. and now, made landfall in the united states. this is something we expected. but the cdc and the world health organization, the disease trackers, the medical detectives, are working around the clock to learn more and more about this case. >> it's like a scene out of the movie "outbreak." how contagious is it? we know this man is in isolation at the hospital. >> he's in isolation because he's hospitalized. the cdc says it poses a low risk to the general u.s. population. people who are on the plane that landed in chicago, on the bus that went from chicago to indiana. they will be contacting those people just out of a sense of precaution. it's really close, prolonged contact. and we don't know that much about how it spreads, person-to-person. only that it appears that it can spread person-to-person. >> we don't know how contagious it is. what are some of the treatments out there? are there? >> there really isn't. there's no vaccine. there's no direct antiviral medication. the treatment is supportive. people have been to this part of
migrated to some countries in europe. and now, made landfall in the united states. this is something we expected. but the cdc and the world health organization, the disease trackers, the medical detectives, are working around the clock to learn more and more about this case. >> it's like a scene out of the movie "outbreak." how contagious is it? we know this man is in isolation at the hospital. >> he's in isolation because he's hospitalized. the cdc says it poses a low...
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>>reporter: about 75% of oakland's trade is with asia and europe. the other 25% with other foreign economies. now i get my chance to move the cargo. >> we actually use this joystick. you push forward. you don't pull up because right now this is all the way down. there you go. >>reporter: i'm not supposed to be doing that? >> that's coming up. >>reporter: it's coming up. and what does this button do? [ siren ] >> so we have one more to go up. >>reporter: okay. from the operator's booth to the top which is the apex. once one of these ships come in here to dock and you have to unload it, do you unload a whole ship in one day? >> yes, we can. the port of oakland is one of the fastest turn around times. >>reporter: xe-41 is the name of this crane and from the view at the top? >> oh, yes, a beautiful day. >>reporter: there she ; my new best friend xc-41. i certainly hope you enjoyed this week's edition of "where's roberta" from the port of oakland. if you'd like more information about the port, the cranes, visit us online at kpix.com. until next weekend,
>>reporter: about 75% of oakland's trade is with asia and europe. the other 25% with other foreign economies. now i get my chance to move the cargo. >> we actually use this joystick. you push forward. you don't pull up because right now this is all the way down. there you go. >>reporter: i'm not supposed to be doing that? >> that's coming up. >>reporter: it's coming up. and what does this button do? [ siren ] >> so we have one more to go up. >>reporter:...
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he had authority over the group that roamed eastern europe killing as many jews as they could find. and as adolf eichmann's superior, he was responsible for the administrative apparatus behind the entire concentration and extermination camp system. three months after helping to liberate the camp, father o'connor was in nuremberg ministering to him. this is a promotional shot taken by the army of gerecke inr:iqfi6 this a 169-square-foot chapel made by knocking down the wall between two cells. .. >> few people believed they were capable of this horror. and philosopher ra veddleson has written it helps us to take ourselves to be against the doers, not the perpetrators. we like to think that they are not like us. but indeed, there being unlike us is a very quality that explains that they could do what they did. having committed atrocities so outrageous in nature and scope as to explode this comprehension. they must surely be abnormal men. and so to think this way, however, is to turn away from what the holocaust means. to refuse to fully acknowledge the scope and what it is saying about
he had authority over the group that roamed eastern europe killing as many jews as they could find. and as adolf eichmann's superior, he was responsible for the administrative apparatus behind the entire concentration and extermination camp system. three months after helping to liberate the camp, father o'connor was in nuremberg ministering to him. this is a promotional shot taken by the army of gerecke inr:iqfi6 this a 169-square-foot chapel made by knocking down the wall between two cells. .....
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what happened was the council of europe together with special envoy, mr. lukein went ahead from slovyansk and mitt with the mayor and brought the seven osce observers back together with five ukrainian military escorts. it was tension. we were warned we were targets, told not to get too far from our vehicles because we might have to jump in them and flee at any point in time. obviously, as a major target standing there on the roadside waiting for them. in the end, the handover went smoothly and the role of the self proclaim mayor, the osce observers were full of gratitude for his role in this handover. they said that he had promised them, he had given his word that they would not be harmed and they were at pains to sad kept his word. so although in the international community, he is portrayed perhaps as somewhat of a r renegade, they were grateful that he kept his word and they did not come to any serious harm. >> let's talk a little bit of the tensions of operating where you are because you was hearing earlier that on press freedom day, crews from sky news
what happened was the council of europe together with special envoy, mr. lukein went ahead from slovyansk and mitt with the mayor and brought the seven osce observers back together with five ukrainian military escorts. it was tension. we were warned we were targets, told not to get too far from our vehicles because we might have to jump in them and flee at any point in time. obviously, as a major target standing there on the roadside waiting for them. in the end, the handover went smoothly and...
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now that we now have increasingly confrontational rhetoric and calls for more ministry spending in europe. making things is needed in washington. the i was poor the eye. the really good show and is set to be official visit to ethiopia nigeria angola and kenya from the forts to the eleventh this'll be his first visit to africa while in office and it coincides with the fiftieth anniversary of former premier a job online is the first visit to africa earlier we spoke to our reporter home now and she told us what is on the premier's agenda and what's expected to come out of district the primary task first. after the tories including top eight and comes after presentation. things started to africa in march last year a need to push outward china africa tightening is mutually beneficial cooperation during the day from here will meet with leaders from the four african countries the african union and will have broad engagement with people from all walks of life during his eighteen in the open yet managed to get the headquarters of the african union in ethiopian capital. yet the east of the bath whe
now that we now have increasingly confrontational rhetoric and calls for more ministry spending in europe. making things is needed in washington. the i was poor the eye. the really good show and is set to be official visit to ethiopia nigeria angola and kenya from the forts to the eleventh this'll be his first visit to africa while in office and it coincides with the fiftieth anniversary of former premier a job online is the first visit to africa earlier we spoke to our reporter home now and...
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all through africa and latin america and asia and europe and america. we all have very similar problems. some of them are different magnitudes. some involve different diseases. but you don't have to go very far from right where we are sitting. just go to haiti and look at the terrible tragedy that has taken place there. the world pledged all this money and yet they are still there with diseases that i thought were eradicated, and they are still living in tents and not having the ability to be in charge of their own destiny and feed their families. we have to get together and do things about it. >> many people watching this interview are big admirers of your work. i am curious to know who you admire. are there thought leaders that you look up to? >> well, we learn from each other. we are both early members of a group called the giving pledge where a lot of philanthropists sit and share mistakes. there are people like george soros who has done really innovative work. we get to meet the scientists working on this stuff. maybe the most amazing are the peopl
all through africa and latin america and asia and europe and america. we all have very similar problems. some of them are different magnitudes. some involve different diseases. but you don't have to go very far from right where we are sitting. just go to haiti and look at the terrible tragedy that has taken place there. the world pledged all this money and yet they are still there with diseases that i thought were eradicated, and they are still living in tents and not having the ability to be...
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ok we will stand for europe the white europe the traditional europe for the free nations europe. they should be arresting all those terrorists in kiev instead all of the presidential candidates the military junta the nazis who gave orders to kill their own people just because their culture and their views a different. ways what we will slavs we have to live in peace with brothers we shouldn't fight each other one people will bring this. welcome back you're watching our to international now more than two thousand people have been killed by a massive landslide in northeast of ghana stan according to the governor of the province. as thought the site of the disaster will be declared a mass grave the landslide was triggered by tarantula rains which struck a remote village and friday crowd celebrated a wedding rescue efforts have been hampered by a lack of equipment and the risk of further landslides presidential candidate a former afghan unpaid outsold and soit told us that the government should have been better prepared. oh actually it's so tragic that. a century that human life shou
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take the diplomatic off to to take the diplomatic course we try to chart out of that certain goals europe shares. so while i think you may see occasional differences and in implementation on the practical than the practical approaches i think exactly the same at this point has been careful accordance with going forward the question of the security situation on the dc a couple of things obviously we are watching developments in these very closely. we have worked in the past and we continue to work. scorsese's programs with ukrainian security institutions. we welcome the very prudent approach that the ukrainian government has taken to mention that the security challenges created by the separatism in the east in the outside support for separatists in its. i think it's it's worth noting that the government has taken an extremely prudent approach of making clear for instance install the odds that their intention is not to buy lovely clear the city. but to uphold ukrainian law and to try it too. to cordon the stability as best they can. and we continue to work closely with ukrainian security co
take the diplomatic off to to take the diplomatic course we try to chart out of that certain goals europe shares. so while i think you may see occasional differences and in implementation on the practical than the practical approaches i think exactly the same at this point has been careful accordance with going forward the question of the security situation on the dc a couple of things obviously we are watching developments in these very closely. we have worked in the past and we continue to...
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. >> until now the virus has been seen only in the middle east and europe. a dozen countries in all. about 100 people have died from it. >> reporter: the unidentified patient was a health care worker in saudi arabia. on april 24th he flew from riyadh to london, on to chicago and took a bus to indiana. three days later, fever, koch shortness of breath developed. the next day admitted to community hospital in munster, indiana. the patient's travel history led the health department to test for mrs. >> we are working with partners in england and others around the world to make sure the people on the airplanes are conducted an noticed. >> reporter: the virus was first reported in 2012 in saudi arabia. there are 401 known cases worldwide with 93 deaths. all traced back to the arabian peninsula. those six countries have 88 of the deaths. >> we take care of them watch breathing, may assist their breathing. watch their urine. give them appropriate intravenous fluids monitor kidney function and the like, but at the moment no specific drug to treat these patients. in t
. >> until now the virus has been seen only in the middle east and europe. a dozen countries in all. about 100 people have died from it. >> reporter: the unidentified patient was a health care worker in saudi arabia. on april 24th he flew from riyadh to london, on to chicago and took a bus to indiana. three days later, fever, koch shortness of breath developed. the next day admitted to community hospital in munster, indiana. the patient's travel history led the health department to...
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get ahold of nuclear-weapons, that is sloppy and i think it is time diplomats, i am from britain and europe and nato are just as guilty, much smarter way of dealing with it and using leverage by national assistance programs to get better results. [inaudible] >> exactly what is being done now? consequences of pakistan breaking up. >> which military r-utah king about? the american military should not be making policy. this is very important. [inaudible] >> the international security council. >> it turns out -- and pakistan for is this. they are the best bat and if something happens and -- the military needs to unwind the talks. >> we are not run by the military. that might be the military thinking but it doesn't have to be -- >> what i -- [inaudible] >> they are not really the people -- [inaudible] >> okay -- very disappointing. as a reporter it has been difficult to get stories on balochistan into my own paper. occasionally i will do a reporting trip and i will get the story in but i can't go down there very often because it is one of those very forgotten places, very forgotten wars. the sam
get ahold of nuclear-weapons, that is sloppy and i think it is time diplomats, i am from britain and europe and nato are just as guilty, much smarter way of dealing with it and using leverage by national assistance programs to get better results. [inaudible] >> exactly what is being done now? consequences of pakistan breaking up. >> which military r-utah king about? the american military should not be making policy. this is very important. [inaudible] >> the international...
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is that a joint effort was made with the russian special envoy luke jip together with the council of europe. they came at 5am, baste at down, and special envoy lukin went into slovyansk to secure the release of the detainees. all 12 have been released, making their way south, carefully and slowly. because of the situation, the security situation on the roads, coming south, and we are told they have been delayed a little because of unrest, fighting in a little town north of here. >>> that was al jazeera's paul brennan reporting. more on the crisis in ukraine coming up. in a couple of minutes we'll go live to kiev to discuss the latest outbreak of violence. >>> the first of a deadly virus has been confirmed in the united states. middle east respiratory sinned grown, m.e.r.s. , has infected 370 people in saudi arabia. it was delivered two years ago. last year there was a 90% jump in new cases in the middle east. the c d.c. says it was a matter of time before it reached our shores. >> reporter: health care officials are scrambling to track down people who travelled the same route as a man who,
is that a joint effort was made with the russian special envoy luke jip together with the council of europe. they came at 5am, baste at down, and special envoy lukin went into slovyansk to secure the release of the detainees. all 12 have been released, making their way south, carefully and slowly. because of the situation, the security situation on the roads, coming south, and we are told they have been delayed a little because of unrest, fighting in a little town north of here. >>>...
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energy flows from russia to europe. that continued in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. the idea that you will turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector in terms of lines of credit for trade -- all have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this stage because their hope is that we don't have to deploy them there it was i can say is that the discussions are at the highest level. it is not just through the european commission and our diplomatic teams have been working through all the possibilities. we are confident that we will have a package that will further impact russia's growth and economy but again, our hope is that we should not have to use them. we are not interested in punishing the russian people. we think mr. putin and his leadership circle are taking unnecessary
energy flows from russia to europe. that continued in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. the idea that you will turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector in terms of lines of credit for trade -- all have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this...
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observers were there as part of a security operation for europe. they were seized by separatists, saying one of them was a spy. >>> ukranian government troops are involved in a new offensive against pro-russian groups in the east. they are trying to retake government buildings. that comes a day after government forces launched a major operation in the nearby rebel stronghold of slovyansk. >> paul brennan is live in donetsk. o.s.c.e. observers are freed. tell us more about what happened? the referee: what we have been told is we are on the road side in donetsk. we are awaiting the arrivals of oece observers, there's a cop contingent prepared to take them further south. security here are twitchy. we have been told that others are aware of our location here. everywhere is on a height state of alert. what we have been told in relation to the freedom of those o.s.c.e. observers is that a joint effort was made with the russian special envoy, together with the council of europe. they came here at 5am, basically at dawn, and special envoy lukin wept -- wen
observers were there as part of a security operation for europe. they were seized by separatists, saying one of them was a spy. >>> ukranian government troops are involved in a new offensive against pro-russian groups in the east. they are trying to retake government buildings. that comes a day after government forces launched a major operation in the nearby rebel stronghold of slovyansk. >> paul brennan is live in donetsk. o.s.c.e. observers are freed. tell us more about what...
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. >> dan, you think this is bad news for equities in europe, especially when it comes to the nasdaq, specifically? >> i think if you look under the hood, with equity, there is some stuff going on, obviously, there is a sell-off with high valuation names. when you think back to 2000 or 1999 the dot-com bubble, we saw a run in a lot of high valuations. look at those three names there. those are the poster children and all of those stocks topped out well before the s&p topped out in march of 2000. we are almost seeing some similar price action right now. we obviously know the sectors, biotech, 3d presenting. amazon will be in every one of these things the next 50 years. those stocks all went parabolic. a lot have round tripped, not facebooked just yet. i'm not saying we are anywhere near this sort of bubble we had in '99 or 2000. if you want to draw a comparison, it's kind of interesting. when you think about the vicks and the s&p, you don't want to pick there. you want to crush weakness, not strength. that's why i'm looking at the qqq. i see those similaritys. i want to look out a coup
. >> dan, you think this is bad news for equities in europe, especially when it comes to the nasdaq, specifically? >> i think if you look under the hood, with equity, there is some stuff going on, obviously, there is a sell-off with high valuation names. when you think back to 2000 or 1999 the dot-com bubble, we saw a run in a lot of high valuations. look at those three names there. those are the poster children and all of those stocks topped out well before the s&p topped out...
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germany's carefully managed growth has made its economy the strongest in europe. and the german economy holds lessons for other countries, including the united states. >> take the pulse of economies in europe and the heart beat tends to get louder in germany. manufacturing grew for a tenth consecutive month this april. factories turning out parts in automobiles were buoyed by rising expert orders. while the german economy hasn't always grown as fast as the united states, it has held up by some as an enviable model, f after weathering the financial crisis better than its neighborhoods. part of that is attributed to tax and labor reforms. that helped germany weather the financial storm. >> german employers were far more likely to reduce their worker's hours and hire them back when we managed returned. where in the u.s. we saw employers shed their workers. >> reporter: and their economy also out tos a robust vacational training system that has sought to support the middle class. the government subsidized on the job training at private companies. and it's popular. rou
germany's carefully managed growth has made its economy the strongest in europe. and the german economy holds lessons for other countries, including the united states. >> take the pulse of economies in europe and the heart beat tends to get louder in germany. manufacturing grew for a tenth consecutive month this april. factories turning out parts in automobiles were buoyed by rising expert orders. while the german economy hasn't always grown as fast as the united states, it has held up by...
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we will stand for europe the whites europe the traditional europe for the free nation europe. they should be arresting all those terrorists in kiev instead of all of the presidential candidates the military junta the nazis who gave orders to kill their own p. just because their culture and their views in different. ways we will slavs those we have to live in peace brothers we shouldn't fight each other the one people will bring this. welcome to because the report imax keyser now according to the book rebecca the last years of the roman republic it was an article of faith to the romans that they were the most morally upright people hence the romans concerned to refute all charges of bullying and to insist that they had won their empire purely in self-defense. this sounds familiar stacey max we are looking upon and empire across the world right now called the united states empire however it was one purely for humanitarian reasons it was there all these one hundred ninety bases around the world are just to help the people so we're going to look at first a series of three headline
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we're one step better than europe. why more startups happen here. >> jonas, don't you think the regulatory environment is peer. it affects the financial industry. maybe we should have gotten our hand slapped but so burden some, it is very difficult for us to hire because compliance issues are so see norm news. i know at love financial firms fold up shop and fold into larger firms because they simply could not handle the cost of dealing with all these new regulations. >> you're chomping at the bit here. >> yeah. you also want to consider, the low rate of wage growth. as long as that, you will have a hard time getting the political impetus behind immigration reform. people are going to look at this say, no way. if you want to let more immigrants in, i don't care if they're high-tech workers. that will have effect making it all more difficult to realize an increase in wages to keep up with inflation. >> a lot of workers would like to come to this country. >> a lot would want to come but people already here -- >> we give i
we're one step better than europe. why more startups happen here. >> jonas, don't you think the regulatory environment is peer. it affects the financial industry. maybe we should have gotten our hand slapped but so burden some, it is very difficult for us to hire because compliance issues are so see norm news. i know at love financial firms fold up shop and fold into larger firms because they simply could not handle the cost of dealing with all these new regulations. >> you're...
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a team of military observers from the organization for security and cooperation in europe, the osce, they've been held captive in eastern ukraine for more than a week. well, there are reports now that they have been freed. pro-russia separatists accuse them of being nato spies. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is near slovyansk. he joins us on the phone now and can speak to us. nick, tell us, what's the latest information you have on these new freed osce observers. >> reporter: well, i've just spoken to the self-declared mayor of slovyansk, who confirmed to me that all 12 individuals in that military observer mission, which they call nato spies, prisoners of war as they held them, have now been released. that includes the ukrainians who were with them and the seven foreign nationals, including four germans, a dane, a czech, and a pol as well. they now apparently have been released, and as far as we understand, on their way to meet a separate osce delegation on the outskirts of town that will obviously transport them away, according to the self-declared mayor. inter
a team of military observers from the organization for security and cooperation in europe, the osce, they've been held captive in eastern ukraine for more than a week. well, there are reports now that they have been freed. pro-russia separatists accuse them of being nato spies. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh is near slovyansk. he joins us on the phone now and can speak to us. nick, tell us, what's the latest information you have on these new freed osce observers. >>...
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and the last thing we want is disorder and chaos in the center of europe. gwen: diplomacy, fence mending and saber rattling all on one stage. while mid-term politics gets going in earnest in north carolina. with a vulnerable democrat in peril. >> i've been cleaning up kay hagen's mess. i know what it's like to come behind kay hagen and see the failed policies. gwen: the rubber begins hitting the road. covering the week, jim tankersley of "the washington post." alexis simendinger of real clear politics. janet hook of "the wall street journal." and charles babington of the associated press. >> award-winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question -- how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90's. and that's a great thing. but even though we're livi
and the last thing we want is disorder and chaos in the center of europe. gwen: diplomacy, fence mending and saber rattling all on one stage. while mid-term politics gets going in earnest in north carolina. with a vulnerable democrat in peril. >> i've been cleaning up kay hagen's mess. i know what it's like to come behind kay hagen and see the failed policies. gwen: the rubber begins hitting the road. covering the week, jim tankersley of "the washington post." alexis simendinger...
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the russians are of the council of europe. and before the crisis there were going to join the economic corporation developed. we are keeping those mechanisms for what it was recalling the future european security open hoping that senator later it would come to their senses and realize they had procured a short term through of nationalist exuberant somehow. >> how the russian president has asserted the right of pressure to intervene. some of the baltic states. is there any doubt who at the fresh surtout invade or even try to destabilize and is an, one of the minimum restates that an article five mutual defense full for the defense for would be the reaction? >> the problem is a big part of the public opinion those knives into this in. >> they could be sure and we need to keep an unambiguous there is still concern. >> the central europe. the of the barnabases if you look at the complex set of strategy it becomes much less clear what constitutes an invasion. these issues that will have to be discussed hamas be on about public opin
the russians are of the council of europe. and before the crisis there were going to join the economic corporation developed. we are keeping those mechanisms for what it was recalling the future european security open hoping that senator later it would come to their senses and realize they had procured a short term through of nationalist exuberant somehow. >> how the russian president has asserted the right of pressure to intervene. some of the baltic states. is there any doubt who at the...
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by the time it arrived, they requested the extremist force from europe, which is also a quick reaction and they were trained in croatia, had to get back to the base and go to an airfield. and then the cia had been evacuated also. so those are the harsh facts that fact that the place. we could not get this in time, given the location, and the fact that we had no capability. lou: we were one of the first to report that africom, a managed forests of about 200 people spread across europe. just extraordinary reality. as always, general, it is so great to have you with us. >> it is always good to talk to you. >> the month is anticipated april jobs report showing an economy growing and booming in terms of job creation for a change. 288,000 new jobs created. the's the best monthly gain in 250,000 gain expected by most economists. also revised higher. the unemployment rate unexpectedly dropping to 6.3%. that's the lowest unemployment rate since september 2000 and 8. in large measure it is because the labor force participation rate stands at 62.8%. that is the lowest participation rate since 197
by the time it arrived, they requested the extremist force from europe, which is also a quick reaction and they were trained in croatia, had to get back to the base and go to an airfield. and then the cia had been evacuated also. so those are the harsh facts that fact that the place. we could not get this in time, given the location, and the fact that we had no capability. lou: we were one of the first to report that africom, a managed forests of about 200 people spread across europe. just...
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and the last thing we want is disorder and chaos in the center of europe. gwen: diplomacy, fence mending and saber rattling all on one stage. while mid-term politics gets going in earnest in north carolina. with a vulnerable democrat
and the last thing we want is disorder and chaos in the center of europe. gwen: diplomacy, fence mending and saber rattling all on one stage. while mid-term politics gets going in earnest in north carolina. with a vulnerable democrat
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the -- within europe. the uk is a top donor. >> i am wondering about the diaspora that is here and if you feel that there might be a role the diaspora that's here can pla y. there is a young man and the audience who often comes to the hearings. who's from the central african republic. and has an ngo. i often work in the breakfasts and other programs that we do on andhill with the diaspora, i'm wondering if you have any thoughts about how the diaspora here might be helpful there. >> it's a great question. i have not met with members of the diaspora from central african republic. , andt with diasporas recently with eritrean americans. resettlee program to refugees in the united states and regular meeting with somalis and more iraqis. it would not come as a surprise that we love working with diasporas, and figuring out ways to bring their talents, connections, abilities to message, especially in the case here of messages of peace, reconciliation, stability. i think that is the key thing they could play. >> ma
the -- within europe. the uk is a top donor. >> i am wondering about the diaspora that is here and if you feel that there might be a role the diaspora that's here can pla y. there is a young man and the audience who often comes to the hearings. who's from the central african republic. and has an ngo. i often work in the breakfasts and other programs that we do on andhill with the diaspora, i'm wondering if you have any thoughts about how the diaspora here might be helpful there. >>...